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f. I took a Calf and a Sheep, both of the larger fort , and ha- 
ving prepared a Jugular Vein in each , I planted my Pipes and 
Quills , as is ufual , both in the Jugular Vein of the Calf (de- 
signed to be the Emittent^) and in that of the Sheep (intended for 
the Recipient.') Then I lockout of the Sheep 49 ounces (jHdver 
depots weight) of blood, before any other blood was let in > about 
wh ich time , the company concluding the Sheep to be very faint 9 
and finding the blood to run very flowly , I flopp’d the Vein of 
the Sheep , and unftopp’d the Pipe in the Calf, letting runout 
10 ounces into a Porringer , which was done in about 40 feconds 
of a Minute. Then I convey’d Pipes from the Emittent Calves 
Vein, into the Recipient Sheeps Vein, and there ran a good free 
ftream of blood for the fpace of 5 minutes ( though perhaps lefle 
fwift than the firft 10 ounces .) And not to be deceived in the run- 
ning , I did often ftrike with my finger the upper part of the 
emitting Vein, and thereby eafily felt every ftroke anfwered on 
the Recipient V ein D juft like a Fulfe. And now fuppofing that by 
this time the lapfe of y minutes ) the Sheep had received as 
much 3 if not more blood, than it had loft, we ftopp’d the cur- 
rent of blood from the Calf, and clofed alfo the Vein of the 
Sheep 5 and then having untied her, and fet her down in the room, 
ftie went about and appeared to have as much ftrength , as fhe had 
before the lofsof her own blood. Then refolving to bleed the 
Sheep to death , we bound her thefecond time, and open’d the 
emittent part of the Vein again ^ whereupon having bled about 
6 o ounces , ihe fell into Convulfions 5 and after the lofs of about 
5 ounces more, fhe died upon the place: and being drefs’d by the 
Butcher, there did not , in all the ufual places, appear above 
3 ounces of blood 5 and the whole Sheep look’d of a lovely white 5 
and the meat of it (to the tafteof thofe , that eat of it ) was very 
fweet. 
r The Sheep being dead , we refo Iv’a likewife to fee the Calf 
bleed to death • but he having bled 10 ounces , and then for the 
fpaceof 5 minutes more intotheSheep, and refted agood while,, 
the blood by that time began to coagulate in the Vein 5 which 
made me open the Carotid Artery , let ting thence run pu t about 
25 ounces of blood 0 of a very lovely and vivid colour , vaftly ex- 
